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MATHEMATICS 10 - 12

MATHEMATICS 10 - 12. FROM NOW TO THE FUTURE. Mathematics: 10 -12. Where do I see my future? What am I good at? What do I enjoy? What do I need to achieve? What are the options?. Core and Extension. Currently achieving level 6 or 7 Semester 1: A, C. Semester 2: B, D.

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MATHEMATICS 10 - 12

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  1. MATHEMATICS10 - 12 FROM NOW TO THE FUTURE

  2. Mathematics: 10 -12 • Where do I see my future? • What am I good at? • What do I enjoy? • What do I need to achieve? • What are the options?

  3. Core and Extension • Currently achieving level 6 or 7 • Semester 1: A, C. Semester 2: B, D. (Provides an excellent background for Stage 2 Maths) - Leads to • Maths Studies and Specialist Maths. • Maths Studies • Maths Methods • Maths Studies • Maths Methods • Maths Applications

  4. Core and Extension • Currently achieving level 5, 6 or 7 • Semester 1: A, C Semester 2: B. (Provides a good background for Stage 2 Maths) • Leads to • Maths Studies • Maths Methods • Maths Studies • Maths Methods • Maths Applications

  5. Core and Extension • Currently achieving a consistent level 4 (or 5) • Semester 1: A, Semester 2: B, C. Provides a good background for Stage 2 Maths, but best to do this if level 4) - Leads to • Maths Studies • Maths Methods • Maths Studies • Maths Methods • Maths Applications

  6. Core and Extension • Currently achieving level 2 or 3. • Semester 1: E, Semester 2: F. • Leads to • Maths Applications.

  7. Applied / Modified Maths • Currently achieving at least level 4. • Semester 1: E, Semester 2: F. • Leads to • Maths Applications.

  8. Applied / Modified Maths • Currently achieving a level 3 or less • Semester 1: G (Mathematics Pathways) This unit may be repeated in Semester 2 to enable students to meet the numeracy requirement.

  9. Numeracy Requirement In order to meet the Numeracy requirement for SACE, you must achieve a minimum C level in one Stage 1 unit of Mathematics

  10. Specialist Mathematics • Publicly Examined Subject • Emphasis on mathematical descriptions of change with time • Significant use of electronic technology • For future creators of technology

  11. Specialist MathematicsCourse Content • Trigonometric preliminaries • Polynomials & complex numbers • Vectors & geometry • Calculus • Differential equations

  12. Specialist MathematicsCareer Pathway • Architecture, economics, finance, biological environmental geological and agricultural sciences • Mathematical sciences, engineering, computing science physical science, surveying.

  13. Mathematical Studies • (Publicly Examined Subject) • emphasis on using mathematics to study, model & interpret social, biological & physical phenomena. • for mathematically aware users of technology.

  14. Mathematical StudiesCourse Content • Working with Statistics • Working with functions & graphs using calculus • Working with linear equations & matrices.

  15. Mathematical StudiesCareer Pathway • Architecture, economics, finance, biological environmental geological and agricultural sciences

  16. Mathematical Methods • Publicly Examined Subject • Emphasis on using mathematics to examine the past & plan for the future. • For users of technology.

  17. Mathematical MethodsCourse Content • Statistics • Algebraic models from data • Calculus (differential) • Linear models

  18. Mathematical MethodsCareer Pathway • Accounting, management, computing studies, health sciences, business, commerce, psychology, social sciences.

  19. Mathematical Applications • School Assessed Subject • Emphasis on learning through practical applications. • For non-technical users of mathematics & users of technology.

  20. Mathematical ApplicationsCourse Content • Investments & loans • Statistics & workingwith data • Share investments • Applied Geometry

  21. Mathematical ApplicationsCareer Pathway • Building &construction, Aquaculture, Agriculture, Engineering trades, Small business, Tourism & hospitality, Nursing, Retail, Office management, Visual arts.

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